Available Event Sources Types Dialog

In this dialog, you select the event source type for which you want to define parameters.

This dialog contains the list of event source types downloaded from the list of event source types in the Generic ODBC Type Specification (GOTS) file. If you do not see any event source types in this list, you did not load the content available with Log Collector upgrade to this release.

Feature

Description

Selects the event source type that you want to add.

Type

Displays the event source types that are available to add.

Cancel

Closes the dialog without adding an event source type.

OK

Adds the selected event source type to the Event Categories Panel.

Sources Panel

Use the Sources panel to review, add, modify, and delete Data Source Name (DSN) parameters.

An ODBC DSN tells the Log Collector how to reach an ODBC endpoint. You refer to an ODBC DSN when you configure a data source name with information such as which ODBC driver to use or the host name and port of the ODBC endpoint.

An ODBC DSN is a sequence of name‐value pairs. For information about the valid names for a given ODBC data source type, such as Sybase, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle, please download the DataDirect Connect Series for ODBC User's Guide and DataDirect Connect Series for ODBC User's Guide in the Progress DataDirect Documentation Library.

Toolbar

The following table provides descriptions of the toolbar options.

Option

Description

Opens the Add DSN dialog in which you add an event source for the event source type you selected in the Event Categories panel.

Deletes the selected event sources.

Opens the Edit DSN dialog in which you modify the configuration parameters for the selected event source.When you select multiple event sources, this option opens the Bulk Edit Source dialog in which you can edit the parameters values for the selected file directories. Refer to the Log Collection Configuration Guidefor detailed steps on how to import, export, and edit event sources in bulk.

Opens the Bulk Add Option dialog in which you can import DSN parameters in bulk from a comma-separated values (CSV) file. The Bulk Add Option dialog has the following two options.Refer to the Log Collection Configuration Guidefor detailed steps on how to import, export, and edit event sources in bulk.

Creates a .csv file that contains the parameters for the selected DSNs.

Refer to the Log Collection Configuration Guidefor detailed steps on how to import, export, and edit event sources in bulk.

Validates the configuration parameters for the selected ODBC database.

Refer to the Log Collection Configuration Guidefor detailed steps on how to test event source connections in bulk.

Add or Edit DSN Dialog

In this dialog, you add or modify an event source for the selected event source.

User name that the data source name uses to connect to the database. You must specify a user name when you create the event source.

Password

Password that the data source name uses to connect to the database.

Caution: The password is encrypted internally and is displayed in its encrypted form.

Enabled

Select the checkbox to enable the event source configuration to start collection. The checkbox is selected by default.

Address*

For ODBC, this field is not used. The Log Collector uses the address in the ODBC.ini file.

Advanced

Max Cell Size

Maximum size in bytes of the data that the Log Collector can pull from one cell in the database. The default value is 2048.

Nil Value

Character string that the Log Collector displays when NIL is returned for a cell in the database. Default value: “” (null).

Polling Interval

Interval (amount of time in seconds) between each poll. The default value is 180.For example, if you specify 180, the collector schedules a polling of the event source every 180 seconds. If the previous polling cycle is still underway, the collector waits for that cycle to finish. If you have a large number of event sources that you are polling, it may take longer than 180 seconds for the polling to start because the threads are busy.

Max Events Poll

The maximum number of events per polling cycle (how many events collected per polling cycle).

Debug

Caution: Only enable debugging (set this parameter to On or Verbose) if you have a problem with an event source and you need to investigate this problem. Enabling debugging will adversely affect the performance of the Log Collector.

This parameter is designed to debug and monitor isolated event source collection issues.If you change this value, the change takes effect immediately (no restart required).The debug logging is verbose, so limit the number of event sources to minimize performance impact.

Initial Tracking Id

Initial identification code that the Log Collector assigns to this event source if collection is not started. If there is no value for this parameter, the Log Collector starts at the end of the table and only pulls rows after the end of the table as they are added. The default value is “” (null).

Filename

For Microsoft SQL Server Event Sources only, the location of the trace files directory (for example, C:\MyTraceFiles).Please refer to the RSA Microsoft SQL Server Event Source Configuration Guide, located on RSA Secure Care Online (SCOL) for detailed information on how to create this directory with the correct permissions.

Test Connection

Checks the configuration parameters specified in this dialog to make sure they are correct.